Number to call back:
This phone number should be entered exactly as you would normally have to dial the number from this line (do not enter a Line Hunt Group in the dialing string). TalkSwitch will Call Back out on the same line the call originated.
When you access Prompted Call Back from out of the office, you may change this number before initiating Prompted Call Back. This is the benefit of Prompted Call Back - you do not need to preset the number before you leave the office.
Use dialing prefix with Call Back number:
If you usually have to dial the same prefix when using Prompted Call Back (for example a long distance calling card number), you may want to enable 'Use dialing prefix with Call Back number'. Enter the dialing prefix including any required pauses or feature keys such as * or #. The corresponding key for inserting a
*70,1010555,, This corresponds to 70 for disabling the Call Waiting feature, a 2 second pause to wait for the new dialtone, then 1010555 for the long distance prefix, and a 4 second pause to wait for the new dialtone before dialing the actual long distance phone number.
In essence this saves you the hassle of having to always enter the same prefix every time you want to set up a Prompted Call Back phone number.
When entering a Call Back phone number using a telephone, you can enter special
characters using a special prefix. The default prefix is the key. To enter a in a
dialing string you will need to dial , for a 2 second pause dial 0, and for a
, dial . When you have completed the entire dial string you need to dial .
Use password on Call Back:
This option is designed to give you security and to restrict who can use Prompted Call Back. Simply fill in a 4 to 8 digit password and when TalkSwitch calls you back, you will be prompted to input the password to accept Call Back to access Call Bridge or any TalkSwitch extension.
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